The whale sharks of Donsol are possibly the largest school in the world. In peak season, Donsol is definitely one of the best places to see them.

Whale Shark Interactions

The whale sharks in Donsol are protected. Only snorkeling is allowed in Donsol Bay, although it is possible to dive with them in nearby areas. However, the best and most reliable interactions are in Donsol Bay, where the whale sharks come right up to the surface.

During whale shark interactions, you will go out on a small boat with a guide and a spotter. The local fishermen have been retrained as guides and spotters and will find you whale sharks - no problem! As soon as they see a whale shark, you ready yourself with mask, snorkel and fins, while the boat positions itself so you have time to jump in the water before the shark reaches you. And then you swim alongside these gentle giants....

Diving is also available at other places nearby including Manta Bowl, where you will have a good chance of seeing whale sharks on scuba along with other pelagics.

Are the whale sharks guaranteed?

Whale sharks are wild animals so are never guaranteed, but Donsol is as guaranteed as you are going to get!

In Donsol during peak season, it is very, very rare not to see whale sharks. Most people will see at least 5. Your intrepid writer saw 15 when she was there one March and she barely even tried! On a good day you can see 20 and some people have even seen as many as FORTY FIVE WHALE SHARKS in one day. This is of course very rare and most people are exhausted way before they hit that many! But it is possible!

Donsol Whale Shark Watching Packages

One of the best things about Donsol whale shark tours is the price. Unlike destinations such as Ningaloo Reef in Australia where you can also swim with whale sharks, there are no expensive spotter planes needed as the whale sharks are in a small, shallow area, close to shore and very easy for your spotter to find from the top of a boat.

To give you an idea of prices, a standard package is as follows:

2 night stay at one the better resorts, rooms with air-con and hot water

Breakfast

2 days snorkeling with whale sharks

All fees and airport transfers

The cost for this is less than $300! This all inclusive package is less than the price of a morning's whale shark experience on Ningaloo Reef. Contact us to arrange a package.

About whale sharks

Whale sharks are the largest fish in the ocean. In Donsol, typical whale shark size is 4-12 meters. The largest whale shark on record anywhere in the world was 12.65 meters long, but reported sightings are up to 18 meters. They weigh up to 40 tons. Donsol is home to schools of these amazing creatures and they can be seen by divers and non-divers, swimmers and non swimmers, the old and the young alike.

They migrate to Donsol in vast numbers to take advantage of the dense food concentration of plankton and krill which is their main diet. Their mouths are up to 2 meters across containing over 300 rows filled with thousands of tiny teeth. But don't worry - whale sharks are only after the small stuff and filter feed plankton all day. The many rows of teeth play no role in feeding; in fact, they are reduced in size in the whale shark. Instead, the shark sucks in a mouthful of water, closes its mouth and expels the water through its gills.

With their distinctive patterned skins, each whale shark is unique and a global database has been made with over 2000 individual whale sharks identified.

Diving in Donsol

If you want to dive in Donsol, a popular local dive site is the nearby Manta Bowl. Here you have the chance to see whale sharks while scuba diving as well as other pelagic visitors including manta rays (of course!) and occasional hammerheads.

Ticao Island also has excellent diving with pelagics, reefs and a huge variety of marine life.

Although there are variations from year to year, generally whale shark season is from December to May. Best sightings are from February to April which is also the busiest time, so be sure to book well in advance. Whale sharks can sometimes be seen as early as November and as late as June.